Magic (Ultima)

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The Ultima series of computer role playing games uses a system of magic which works by stringing words of power together. This system is used starting from Ultima IV, which uses the runic alphabet listed below. One advantage of this is that one can quickly identify a spell with a couple of letters.

Ultima IV is lacking a couple of the runes; these were added in Ultima V.

These power words seem to be set in the language of the gargoyles, and related to the mantras for virtues. For instance, the gargoyle Beh Lem's name means "just one", and "Beh" is the mantra for justice.

A common staple of the game was the need for reagent in order for the spells to work. These were typically black pearl, Blood Moss, garlic, ginseng, mandrake root, Nightshade, and Spider's silk. Different spells would require different combinations.

Power Word Meaning Notes
An Negation
Bet Small
Corp Death
Des Down
Ex Freedom
Flam Fire
Frio Cold Added in Serpent Isle
Grav Energy / Field
Hur Wind
In Create
Jux Danger
Kal Invoke
Lor Light
Mani Healing
Nox Poison
Ort Magic
Por Movement
Quas Illusion
Rel Change
Sanct Protection
Tym Time
Uus Up
Vas Great
Wis Knowledge
Xen Creature
Ylem Matter
Zu Sleep

[edit] Sample spells

  • In Lor - "create light"
  • Vas Lor - "great light" or sunlight
  • An Sanct - "negate protection", or curse
  • Ort Por - "magic movement", or teleportation
  • Kal Xen Corp - "invoke creature of death" (A.K.A. summon daemon)
  • Vas Corp Bet Mani - the infamous Armageddon spell

[edit] Notes

In The Silver Seed, the expansion pack for Ultima VII: Part 2, the player could acquire the powerful Ring of Reagents which would allow him to cast any spell as if he had an unlimited supply of reagents.